Thegoalmac understands that former team-mate Demetrio Albertini believes Fernando Torres will start banging in the goals for AC Milan if he is given more time to settle in.
Hehe, for me the Torres of Liverpool is gone and whoever that is hoping to see that Torres should simply wake up from his dream. Chelsea gave him the time needed for some seasons and he failed to shine, is it now that he is older, weaker mentally and in a weaker team, with due to respect to Ac Milan, that he will bang in goals? No, I don't think so. You agree with me? Continue to read what Mr Albertini said.
The striker, on loan from Chelsea, has scored just one goal in the 10
Serie A games he has played so far this season, adding to the woes he
has suffered in front of goal since his final year at Liverpool.
"If you want to see the real Nino, then you have to wait," Albertini said to Tuttosport.
"The current Torres is not the one we all knew. He is coming off two
seasons in which he played very little, so it’s not easy to find
yourself after that.
"Fernando must be aware of what he has gone through, to rediscover
self-confidence and belief in himself not just through words, but also
through actions.
"Plus let’s not forget the football in Spain and England has more
spaces than in Italy, so consequently a striker has at least four or
five chances per match. For him Serie A is completely new.
"I think the difficulties for Torres are, other than settling in,
finding a team that has changed a lot from last season and has a new
coach.
"When you build a mosaic with five or six changes out of 11 pieces,
it is logical to have fewer guarantees and the newcomers will feel even
more out of place.
"When a foreign player joins a settled team,
it is easier to adapt. When you put together a puzzle, you start with
the outline and fill in the rest, but if every summer you break up the
outline it becomes difficult."
Fernando Llorente enjoyed a bright
start to life at Juventus, joining after the team had already been
crowned champions twice in a row and Albertini feels that the striker's
success in Turin proves his point.
He continued: "Fernando Llorente at Juventus is a great example of that and Torres has fitness problems too.
"After
two or three months Llorente adapted to the Italian training and match
tempo, but he was in a side that had won the Scudetto and only added him
and Carlos Tevez.
"Torres could well be left on the bench, as he needs time to adapt
and it’s down to Inzaghi and the player to understand the best course of
action."

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